New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1924, Page 10

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10 HOW TOoUTLAW Bryan and Shotwell Give Their o5 o me ent un Recipes iy ,1: NEW BRITAIN 2./ LEAGUE COUNCIL - o MEETING T[ll]AY s Fnst Public Session Set lor This f' ; Afternoon BNy LA a1 Tom led over by | Thw v s A\franio Mello I'raneo, of Brazll, the 1le f the League of Nations | U ; e meeting behind closed doors in fhe prepa > historic Dol palace today ‘ar- la gy s : MO anged the agenda for the thirty- i el 4 gacond session of the council in en preparation tor the first public meet. . > ing of the councll af 4 o'clock this 2 : o A(ternoon * A e . The members ent included f ier Hymans, o um ¥ 8 r Briand, of V' M d andra, of Itaiy g . ain, of Great rfta i s o Leon. of ten e var, ) aden t . Dr 2 Rt akia, and Viscount Ishii, of N 1o OPENS AT THE Another Tribunal Apaches antl RED PEPPERBEAT OUICKEST RELEF HRRIEDAATISH Dne Gr < Kame W anre, Al a 1 € ey von, ar - « % : S STRDAY LEAGUE AH S[ars Take < «ashias (0 protect t Nrei | IM case of fire, i BI]YS’ (LB AliAlN tant questions relating to nts ure to be dealt wit a proposal f t control of the e appointment of an Apert commissior an investiga- tion into armaments Arrange- v be made for the HNVH‘H for t lination of Albanian origin a com- of an aid com- mmittee consideration. nuel gave a gates today, carrying lengths fire fighting ap- | historie panic as- for the coun- had come mg » important a . DEFEATSY.MLC.A. e ;‘J"Z Min Four Evean and Tie Rivals Guard A(!a nst ““ ” maves! s Pl WI(h Ma ister o!e b made in milder form for el SO babies and small children. o : Axkfor(hx]urvv n'\'ustcmle. (oolidze Ts Inclined To Recall Gen. Bt ¢ N - el between t held ¥ €. A, was evenly apf Balt ean Ti I \ iler t—Heated Garages For Trucks and P! e Cars, also Unheated Stall, 1t asant Street RUTHERFORD ARTHUR N, CLASSIFIED 3P : PLINGC Appropriate Gift Suggestions I’hone 1 - L Alphabetically Arranged FOR HER FOR THE KIDDIES ead the Classified Ads USE THEM IN SHOPPING FOR HIM 99 Riz Game Tonfzht Tie T " Y g ag a f n game i meot Ma . sa r o PALACE Thurs,—Fri.—Sat, The Lavgh Hit of the Year | |HOLD YOUR BREATH! —— with | B is DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924, ermediate League cents stopped into intermediate league noon by downli the Panthers, 7to 1, in a game ured close guarding, The Pawnces I hung the wsecond defeat on the Har- monies to the tune of 7 to 4. The “The lead in the urday a the Sat- WOMEN SUPPORT | - sseonthaL | Five In Daring Holdup. lea e stand Al 8 follows: f " ) . ‘ A e e e W s Views al Mo oo e ! 2 ! ZW“ scarching for the accomplice of Ray- ! L 0f School Board ~ + | Thena Mosiey o moston who heid s Eafnes ! ! a soft drink place here Saturday aft- | Harmonies ernoon, wounding five and killing A visiting teacher to fustruct | two In ‘a desperate effort to escapel s ? 2 foreign women in Lnglish may be | two additional deaths were expected W d B B d B k Week's Activities i Wred by the local school depart- |last night. Stanley Polinarzak, 68, on_'le y a a acr ¢ 'eek’s Activities in ment ording to Superintendent | and C. L. Camp, 70, farmer, two of i 5 b . 't )8 Stanley M. Holmes. | the youthful gunman's vietims, are AY after day the e old nagging backache? Catholic Churches . y DLEAA8 8 i reported near death Police were unable to question Mosley today as the bandit was still in a dazed condition, the result of wamen's oral con pushing this project and | organizations | be given a hearing at the —weak and unstrung after the least exertion? school board at 4:30 St Mary's ng of the Lame in the morning, tortured with stabbing pains Too often weak kidneys are to blame for this unhappy The Teast of the Immaculate Con- yclock Friday afternoon in theWal. | being hit over tha head with a ham- | state. When the kidneylllow up, poiuon' fill the Hood ution, a holy day of obligat nut 1l school. mer by a road worker, 10 milos west g P celebrated t with masses at s a teacher ‘would visit the of South Bend. He had fled there | and upset the whole system. Your back aches, you are 0, 7 and § o'c speclal mavs ¢ won-Inglish speaking | With his companion in a stolen au- lame and stiff, suffer headaches, dizziness and annoying 1 the chapel at § ¢ 1 for ¢! SO e tomobile and shot two more persons, 1 give In- kidney irregularities. St Joseph's There were 8 o'clock this morning ir tion of the Feast of the Tmn Concention. A large class girls recefved their nunion at the were called out last night to fight a ments " three-alarm fire in the five-story brick loft building at the corner ot |’ lcad- | Ann street and (heater y line tween Broadway and N of the A three alarm fire in this building \istory November 3, caused the death of a discussion at mother and her small son and i daughter, | masses at r th Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a bor. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. C{xmim, Buffalo, N. Y. "ALd s o'clock this ey will be a m of Mary tomorrow ¢ lemonst rat Rartletr ening ¥ v ussion at Miss Hipelins: Grade stration and . achool un- 11, silent diseus- Miss Gene Stratton Porter : Dies in Auto Accident | Tos Angeles, Dec. 8.—Upon the arrival of her husband, Charles R. Porter,” en route xre from Indiana, likely will depefid completion of | funcral arragements for Gene Strat- | ton Porter. novelist and short story | writer, who died Saturday night of injuries received when her automio- 1der An anniversary for Mrs, Mary Naples will be | 7 o'clock tomorrow morni ng GIFT SUGGESTIONS THE POPULAR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE BOOKS Goldsmith’s $1.00 each Companion Pencil Box Plaza Cross-Word Purzles, complete sihin $1.50 each Typewriters, Fountain Pens, Eversharp Sets, Drafting Outfits complete, and Oll ion and ol under and at Nathai ler the reports of detectives indicated that the crash was unavoidable. Loses Mates’ Money, Sailor Takes His Own Life Augeten, De Wil . cbief petty 96 WEST MAIN ST, The hippopotamus, 8o slow moting n the zoo. is described as belng as “agile as a minnow" tive haunts. | am ¥ the ife for o him Sba s eyt S S S - Bage-Allen & (En Hartford BN Hartford ANTlOUES SHO‘&N U, of P. Muscum Displays Important N ——— . o a ‘ . ) Discoveries Taken From Ruins of | (City Officials Going I Ancient Babylonia. | To Bus Line Hearing ; ! of New Eritain city ) L raring Wed- fer to v Come to “Goy “Gowwn! ROM now auntil Christmas, Toy Town is filled to : the brim with delightful surprises for big and little ‘ filk. The greatest variety of toys from far and near that we've ever assembled Come Tomorrow and See. N N e Fondren Dol | Specially Priced for Saturday at B $2.98 These are wonderfully life-like dolls, charmingly dressed. | which walk and talk. They are 20 inches high, | . and-best of all- zrc quite indestructible Lo Tea Sets 49c¢ 10 piece Tea Sets of pure aluminum. A Gift MenWelcome But Seldom Buy Themselves A hathrobe iz a mascu- as a lux- Metal Coaster Wagons $6.50 They're all metal, and have large i rubber tires | Electric Tree Outfits I $2.49 line necessity that not he regarded Homes w ere the) are worn show savings accounts of on the both health and dispositions. Drums I Outk:: consists of 8 colored bulbs, i cord and plug 59(: 10 $12-00 ; Games | Ive 1e you've ever heard of, and many b: | Priced from 15¢ to $4.98 D dren, and a high mass at 9 o Ahisttnatl one, | one of whom died shortly after.* § AEOE 2 5 3 There' will be a requiem plan is i and working | Prosecutor Frank Coughlin an- Don't wait for serious kidney sickness. Use Doan’s 7 o'clook tomorrow - morning well in Hartford and South Man- "“M;‘wl 'h{) would ;uk Vor“n sdrm-lal Pills before it is too late. Doan’s have helped thousands. e J or ter, while in California it i |dession of the grand jury Monday to o An ar sary wass for Edward | N ey of the |Indict Mosley for first degree mur- | They should help you. Ask pour neighbor! Hartney held at 7 o'clock . der, . oy e P , mmigration commission, heing co D I, s o o A Here is New Britain Proof: \ 1 at 7 CAnization. ) Second Three Alarm it I..l}nderanfa, 43 Cottage Place, says: “My h(fl;rk {oloc kT TR : achers Conferences Fire F. ached-constantly and when I moved a sharp, cutting SR ittt A series of o8 of teach- ire Fought in N. Y. | pain went through my back. My kidneys were dis- (hite wllliie anTanie rs_in the ntary schools will | New York, Dee. S,—For the sec- | ordered and the secretions scalded in passage. Act- e b ) ! in scveral of the local ond time in little more than a montn ing upon the advice of friends, T used a box of e : i yraday firemen from twenty-two companies Doan Fills and they cured me of all Kidney ail- rawing Instrument Hale ool bile colided with a street car, ‘ nting Outfits, Weissman E Meunwhile Coroner F. A. 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